Pack Light. Experience Africa Fully.
Preparing for safari is part of the adventure itself. From sunrise game drives across the Serengeti to quiet evenings beneath African skies, thoughtful packing ensures every moment feels effortless, comfortable, and unforgettable. This guide helps you prepare for Tanzania and East Africa with confidence, clarity, and peace of mind.
Safari travel often involves light aircraft transfers, remote camps, and long scenic journeys through protected wilderness areas. Packing efficiently ensures smoother movement throughout your experience while keeping your essentials close at hand.
Weather & Layering
African safari conditions can shift dramatically between cool dawn game drives, warm afternoons, and occasional seasonal rain. Dressing in layers ensures comfort throughout the day.
- Morning drives may require fleece jackets, gloves, or beanies
- Prepare for both dry and wet season conditions
- Layering allows quick adaptation to changing temperatures
- Many safari vehicles provide blankets and rain ponchos
Sun Protection
East Africa’s equatorial sun can feel intense, especially during open-vehicle game drives and coastal excursions.
- High-SPF sunscreen with regular reapplication
- Wide-brimmed hat or safari cap
- Polarized sunglasses to reduce glare
- After-sun lotion and consistent hydration
Camera Gear & Electronics
- Bridge cameras are ideal for casual photography
- DSLR cameras recommended for wildlife enthusiasts
- Carry chargers, spare batteries, memory cards, and binoculars
- Tripods optional depending on photography style
- Drones are prohibited in national parks without permits
- Consider a local SIM card for affordable communication
Safari Clothing Essentials
- Choose neutral earth tones such as brown, green, or grey
- Avoid white, fluorescent colors, and camouflage clothing
- Pack lightweight trousers and breathable shirts
- Long sleeves help with both sun and insects
- Bring a light fleece or down jacket for mornings
- Comfortable walking shoes and sandals are essential
- Microfiber towel and wet-clothing bag recommended
Insect Protection
- Carry reliable mosquito repellent
- Wear long sleeves during evening hours where appropriate
- Consult a travel clinic regarding anti-malaria medication
- Safari camps often provide mosquito nets and room protection
Medication & Health
- Bring sufficient prescription medication for the entire trip
- Carry vaccination certificates and medical documentation
- Pack painkillers, antihistamines, and antiseptic cream
- Include motion sickness and anti-diarrheal medication
- Epi-Pen recommended for travellers with allergies
- Keep a compact safari first-aid kit accessible
Laundry & Fabrics
- Quick-drying fabrics are highly recommended
- Some camps offer basic laundry services
- Underwear may require personal washing
Documents & Valuables
- Keep passports and travel vouchers accessible
- Backup important files digitally or on portable storage
- Carry USD cash in small denominations for tips
- Avoid displaying expensive jewellery or valuables
Travel Insurance
- Insurance should cover evacuation and medical emergencies
- Repatriation coverage strongly recommended
- Share policy copies with next of kin before travel
Travelling with Children
- Bring games, books, toys, or downloaded entertainment
- Carry snacks, water bottles, and comfort items
- Baby carriers and monitors recommended for infants
- Remote camps may have limited baby supplies available
- Children’s binoculars and activity packs enhance engagement
Travel for Seniors
- Discuss mobility or health concerns in advance
- Portable seating may improve comfort during game drives
- Pre-travel health checkups are strongly recommended
- Our team can help adapt pace and logistics when needed
- Soft duffel bag or lightweight suitcase
- Daypack for travel essentials and valuables
- Neutral safari clothing and layered outerwear
- Hat, sunglasses, sandals, walking shoes
- Camera gear, powerbank, chargers, adaptors
- Binoculars, torch/headlamp, journal or tablet
- Medication, first-aid supplies, hand sanitizer
- Travel documents, cash, sunscreen, insect repellent
- Soft duffel bag and lightweight daypack
- Comfortable layered clothing and sleepwear
- Hat, fleece, gloves, walking shoes, sandals
- Tablet with offline games and downloaded content
- Snacks, water bottle, toys, activity books
- Passport copies and travel essentials
- First-aid kit, sunscreen, insect repellent
- Baby and diaper supplies where applicable
